Monday, February 6, 2012

“If your ship doesn’t come in, swim to meet it!”


“If your ship doesn’t come in, swim to meet it!”
·      Jonathan Winters


You have one week to enjoy the island.  After some debate and long laid plans you choose the ultimate destination; Maui.  After waiting, dreaming and working hard for your well-deserved vacation, the trip is coming up!  It’s so close you can almost feel the warm sun and smell the sea salt air.  But first you have to make plans; house sitters, work substitutes, luggage weight, airport drop off, car rental, and a variety of bookings - all guarantying a smooth and fabulous journey.
You set out in full confidence that you have taken care of everything; just a plane hop away and your toes will be in the sand.  But, as is the case sometimes while travelling, there can be bumps;  a delayed flight, missed connection, lost luggage, rental car snafu - just to name a few.   You won't be the first to wash up on our shores tired and hungry.  There are great restaurants on island and several grocery stores.  More often than not you have paid for a well-appointed kitchen and barbeque area.                                                                                                  
Now picture this:  arrive on island, check into room and Voila!!  Grab a cold drink from the fully stocked fridge and head out to your balcony to check out the view.  Hungry, you betcha!  Tropical fruit and cheese & crackers will tide you over till you get your bearings... E komo mai (Welcome) to the tropics! 
You dont need to go to the store (dragging hubby along against his will), navigating unfamiliar aisles, parking and lines at the register.  You are here to spend time with your loved ones and recharge your batteries—

While you fly, We buy.....Demming Delivers! 



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